Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Wednesday is open for suggestions

Hello and welcome to the day. It is always important to greet the new day as soon as you wake up, rather then cursing and fussing about waking up. Every new day is a blessing, and it is truly amazing that we are all still here. Our species continues t0 thrive and that alone is compelling. Apparently the democrats and republicans stayed up 'all night' in a heated debate on whether or not to bring our troops home by April '08. Of course the democrats were trying to convince the stubborn republicans, because they need at least 60 votes. Honestly, as much as I want the troops home just like everyone else, it most likely will not happen. Our future has already been decided by 'them', and our puppet govt will oblige. It's a sick and twisted fate we are all bound to, but we will surpass somehow....


Why Liberals are More Dangerous than Terrorists: They Keep Getting in the Way of Bush's Plans

Member of Iraqi Parlaiment: "What the Americans are doing is very risky and unwise. They are planting the seeds for future wars."

Osama bin Laden Discovers Secret Anti-Aging Process

97 Senators and 411 Representatives all bang the war drum for Iran. Only 2 vote no: Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul

A Cancer Cure Most Doctors Won't Tell You About

$227 million of the Catholic sex-abuse settlement in L.A. will be paid for with... a sex-abuse insurance policy.

This is the text of the United States Constitution. Please read it at least once before spouting off again about what is or is not Constitutional. Thanks.

Greatest Living American Ignored

10 Articles that Changed My Life

Think twice about that Diet Coke: Aspartame causes cancer.

At Home With Hitler (Home and Gardens, 1938)

Costco treats its employees well and succeeds big-time as a result. Wall St. analysts--"Stop treating your employees so well"

Sole Survivor of Indigenous Clan Tells Energy Giant to Take Their Money and Shove It

Many people in Zambia and other parts of Africa are living in terror of elephants, which are becoming increasingly aggressive. Scientists believe they may be seeking revenge for the culling of their parents.

Just when you thought Microsoft couldn't get any worse

Peter Norvig on the future of search

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